CIVIL WAR COMMAND AND STRATEGY

By Michael Collie
NOTES

1 Vandiver, Frank. Rebel Brass. Baton Rouge: LSU Press 1956. p8

2 Why the North won the Civil War. Ed. David Donald. Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press 1960.

3 Johnson, Luddwell H. "Civil War Military History: a Few Revisions in Need of Revising" in Battles Won And Lost. Ed. John T. Hubbell. Westport, Conn.: Greenwood Press 1975. p5

4 McPherson, James. Battle Cry of Freedom. New York: Ballantine 1988. p855-858

5 Vandiver 106

6 Vandiver 98

7 Vandiver 27

8 Vandiver 34

9 Vandiver 40

10 Vandiver 26

11 Vandiver 125

12 Potter, David. M. "Jefferson Davis and the Political Factors in Confederate Defeat" in Why the North Won the Civil War. Ed. David Donald. p96

13 Potter 102

14 Potter 103

15 Potter 105

16 McWhiney, Grady. Braxton Bragg and Confederate Defeat. New York: Columbia University Press 1969. p378

17 Potter 106

18 Potter 107

19 Potter 108

20 Woodworth, Steven. Jefferson Davis and His Generals. Lawrence, Ks: University Press of Kansas 1990. p15

21 Woodworth, Davis and His Generals p18

22 Woodworth, Steven.Davis and Lee at War Lawrence, Ks: University Press of Kansas 1995.Intro. pxii

v23 Woodworth, Davis and Lee at War p215

v24 Nevins, Allan. The War for the Union Vol. 3 p396-398

25 Woodworth Davis and His Generals p22-23

26 Nevins, Allan. The War for the Union Vol. 19-20, 39

27 Woodworth Davis and His Generals p160

28 Hattaway, Herman and Archer Jones, How the North Won, Urbana; University of Illinios Press 1983 p164

29 Mcwhiney, Grady, Braxton Bragg and Confederate Defeat, New York; Columbia University Press 1969 p304-309

30 Woodworth, Davis and His Generals p306

31 Woodworth, Davis and His Generals p222

32 Catton Bruce, Never Call Retreat, p232

33Woodworth, Davis and His Generals p308-309

34Woodworth, Davis and His Generals p182-85

35 Nevins, Allan.. The War for the Union Vol. 3 P56

36 Woodworth, Davis and His Generals p206

37 Woodworth, Davis and His Generals p208

38 Woodworth, Davis and His Generals p220

39 Nevins, Allan. The War for the Union Vol. 3 P59

40 Woodworth, Davis and Lee at War p241-242

41 Woodworth, Davis and His Generals p284

v42 Williams, T. Harry. "The Military Leadership of North and South" in Why the North Won the Civil War. Ed. David Donald. p45

43 Johnson 11

44 Johnson 10

45 Hattaway, Herman and Archer Jones. How the North Won: a Military History of the Civil War. Urbana, Ill.: University of Illinois Press 1983. p686

46 Hattaway 689

47 Hattaway 696

48 Connelly, Thomas L. and Archer Jones. The Politics of Command: Factions and Ideas in Confederate Strategy. Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press 1973. p140

49 Current, Richard N. "God and the Strongest Battalions" in Why the North won the Civil War. Ed. David Donald. Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press 1960. p21

50 Johnson 6

51 Connelly 88

v52 Buell, Clarence Clough and Robert Underwood Johnson. Battles and Leaders of the Civil War. New York: Thomas Yoseloff 1956 4 vols. vol. 4 p748

53 Beringer, Richard E., Herman Hattaway, Archer Jones and William N. Still Jr. Why the South Lost the Civil War. Athens, Ga.: University of Georgia Press 1986. p439

54 Beringer 438

55 “The Ten Greatest Blunders of the Civil War,” in North & South vol. 8 no. 1 (January 2005)

56 “The Ten Greatest Blunders of the Civil War,” in North & South vol. 8 no. 1 (January 2005)

57 James McPherson, Battle Cry of Freedom p.857-858

58 North & South vol. 8 no. 1 (January 2005) p91

59 McPherson p.258

60 McPherson p.232 and The Library of Congress Civil War Desk Reference. Margaret Wagner, Gary Gallagher, Paul Finkelman eds. 2002 New York p.127

61 North & South vol. 8 no. 1 (January 2005)

62 Allan Nevins. The War for the Union Vol. 3, p396

63 Civil War Desk Reference. p.191

64 Civil War Desk Reference. p.191

65 The Civil War Dictionary p.91

66 The Civil War Dictionary p.91

p>67 McPherson p.302-303

68 Woodworth, Steven. Jefferson Davis and His Generals. Lawrence, Ks: University Press of Kansas 1990. p.48

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